1. | Thomas Edward Lamb was born on 21 Nov 1900 in Orrells Lane, Burscough (son of Edward Lamb and Margaret Boylan). |
2. | Edward Lamb was born in 1862 in Burscough (son of Joseph Lamb and Ellen Baldwin). Other Events:
Edward married Margaret Boylan on 23 Nov 1891 in St Nicholas, Liverpool. Margaret was born about Nov 1870 in Liverpoool; Ormskirk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Margaret Boylan was born about Nov 1870 in Liverpoool; Ormskirk.
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4. | Joseph Lamb was born in 1832 in Lathom (son of James Lamb and Rebecca Harrison). Other Events:
Joseph married Ellen Baldwin on 10 Dec 1855 in St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk. Ellen (daughter of Edward Baldwin and Ann Melling) was born in 1836 in Lathom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Ellen Baldwin was born in 1836 in Lathom (daughter of Edward Baldwin and Ann Melling). Other Events:
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8. | James Lamb was born on 10 Dec 1791 in Plumb Street, Liverpool (son of James Lamb and Lucy Wright). Other Events:
Notes: Plain James Lamb in baptism and both marriage records, James S Lamb in Robert Cheetham-Houghton's Burscough Boatmen book. James married Rebecca Harrison on 10 Mar 1812 in St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk. Rebecca was born in 1793 in Yorkshire; died about Nov 1863 in Ormskirk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Rebecca Harrison was born in 1793 in Yorkshire; died about Nov 1863 in Ormskirk. Notes: Rebekah in daughter's baptism record.
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10. | Edward Baldwin was born in 1805 in Rufford/Lathom; died in 1888 in Scarisbrick. Other Events:
Notes: Possible baptism on Lancs OPC 30.6.1805 Rufford, son of Richard and Margaret. Edward married Ann Melling on 3 Nov 1828 in St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk. Ann was born in 1806 in Newburgh; died in 1866 in Scarisbrick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Ann Melling was born in 1806 in Newburgh; died in 1866 in Scarisbrick. Notes: Mellin in marriage record, when no father named. Previously thought to daughter of boatman William Melling and Ellen nee Georgeson (qv) bapt 20 9 1807 Ormskirk, but this now considered unlikely because of the proximity of their son John bapt 14 2 1808.
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